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this is me and my executive producer tom lowell running by the wall you see covered in water. we were in the tunnel running for these round warriors. look at that. the truck is completely submerged. that's tom waiting for me. doing the backward run, hurry up. thanks for that, tom. as millions come to grips with the full impact of this devastating storm, in the past few days we have seen the most controversial and disturbing political web ads to date. it's an interesting juxtaposition of where folks are going and it's raising questions about what is appropriate in politics in particular when so until the nation are suffering witwith the loss of life and property. in the midst of all of it, a web ad is released by liberal filmmaker michael moore and the web site moveon.org. we had to [bleep] a lot of it. >> if your voter suppression throughout this beautiful country enables romney to oust , we'll burn this mother [bleep] down. megyn: monica crowley is a talk show host and fox news contributor. kirsten, do it make you feel uncomfortable? >> it's kind of creepy actually. it's sort
this is me and my executive producer tom lowell running by the wall you see covered in water. we were in the tunnel running for these round warriors. look at that. the truck is completely submerged. that's tom waiting for me. doing the backward run, hurry up. thanks for that, tom. as millions come to grips with the full impact of this devastating storm, in the past few days we have seen the most controversial and disturbing political web ads to date. it's an interesting juxtaposition of where...
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terrence teaches and has taught for many years through the california poets in schools high schools like lowell, francis scott key elementary, and new traditions elementary school. she's currently using a baseball poetry through a graph on the san francisco giants community fund that is really creative, and i'm sure it excites the kids especially around world series time. and she's lived in the richmond district for 16 years. and i'll also call up david volpendesta. he's an author of four books of poetry, also richmond district resident. his translations have appeared in vulcan and a number of journals as well as tomorrow triumphant and clamor of innocence which he co-edited with [speaker not understood]. he also coed ted homeless not helpless, an advocate for many of our special [speaker not understood] groups. i wanted to say the third poet from the richmond, christopher could not be here with us, but we're really honored that david and susan are here with us. could you please come forward with alejandro as well? susan and david, please give us some thoughts as well. (applause) >> as they are
terrence teaches and has taught for many years through the california poets in schools high schools like lowell, francis scott key elementary, and new traditions elementary school. she's currently using a baseball poetry through a graph on the san francisco giants community fund that is really creative, and i'm sure it excites the kids especially around world series time. and she's lived in the richmond district for 16 years. and i'll also call up david volpendesta. he's an author of four books...
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lowell melser, wbal-tv 11 news. down toet's go annapolis and barry simms has the latest from there. >> i just want to show you where we are, on a compromise street at the intersection of st. mary's street. this is a detour. that closed up this road because of the flooding behind us. >> bombarded by bands of rain and wind gusts of 45 miles an hour, the city of annapolis sustained some damage, including moderate flooding. the mayor says the city weathered the storm relatively unscathed. >> overall, considering the potential damage we could have had, we got through it pretty well. >> the mayor continues assessing problems caused by the storm, which includes toppled trees and downed power lines. some residents decided to come and see help for the water had traveled. >> we came to see how bad the damage was and how high the water had gotten. i am just sorry for the local people who suffered or are going to suffer from this. >> we have 27 fully or partially closed roads throughout the county. we hope to get the trees clea
lowell melser, wbal-tv 11 news. down toet's go annapolis and barry simms has the latest from there. >> i just want to show you where we are, on a compromise street at the intersection of st. mary's street. this is a detour. that closed up this road because of the flooding behind us. >> bombarded by bands of rain and wind gusts of 45 miles an hour, the city of annapolis sustained some damage, including moderate flooding. the mayor says the city weathered the storm relatively...
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. >> lowell, hello. change you can believe in got me pregnant with my second child. >> we've also had a lot of momentum, a lot more dynamic. this time he's more chill. >> i love the economy's chasing strong head headwinds. >> it's okay. i like the old stuff better. >> tell her about how all the new stuff is [bleeped]. i've been trying to tell her. >> the new sufficient is terrible. >> you can keep your current insurance plan, what is that? >> it's great. >> with the show moments away, the excitement is building. >> we're wondering who will open for obama? >> i want to see hillary clinton. >> if al gore shows up today, i'm going to lose my [bleeped] mind. >> what are you hoping to hear today? >> oh, my god. i see him. i see him. oh, my god! [screaming] oh, my god! >> oh, no, it's just a guy in a plaid shirt. >> i blew it. i'm sorry. i'm very excited. >> sorry. what were you saying? all these chumps had the wait in line, but we scored some v.i.p. passes. i couldn't wait to hear scarlet, will i am. >> hi. >
. >> lowell, hello. change you can believe in got me pregnant with my second child. >> we've also had a lot of momentum, a lot more dynamic. this time he's more chill. >> i love the economy's chasing strong head headwinds. >> it's okay. i like the old stuff better. >> tell her about how all the new stuff is [bleeped]. i've been trying to tell her. >> the new sufficient is terrible. >> you can keep your current insurance plan, what is that? >> it's...
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lwoell -- lowell is fine, and his photographer is fine. some folks just lost power. all is well in carroll county. at least in that particular neighborhood. a big dust in owings mills. fingers are crossed there. very windy in northeast baltimore. there is a stronger wind gusts in catonsville. another viewer sent us a picture of a very flooded backyard in the hillside road area, so that is the situation as we speak. clearly as the storm ships, so does the power outage story. if you thought maybe you would escape this one, i think we will all be feeling this one in the next hours when it comes to power. >> i remember when they said that. >> it was a wincing. >> it could certainly happen. >> early in the afternoon before the wind started picking up, they were able to restore power to about 26,000 homes. that was amazing. >> and right now, we will go to david collins in queen anne's county. route 50 is deserted. standing water will keep you from passing. the volume of calls is increasing. it varies in intensity. there was a band of rain coming down about two minutes ago,
lwoell -- lowell is fine, and his photographer is fine. some folks just lost power. all is well in carroll county. at least in that particular neighborhood. a big dust in owings mills. fingers are crossed there. very windy in northeast baltimore. there is a stronger wind gusts in catonsville. another viewer sent us a picture of a very flooded backyard in the hillside road area, so that is the situation as we speak. clearly as the storm ships, so does the power outage story. if you thought maybe...
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i am filling in for lowell melser. he recorded a lot of video. the wind was affecting our ability to broadcast. he is taking a break. look for his videos online. we're getting into the worst of the wind. it is funneling through the buildings out of the west. i do not know if you can see it, but it is driving rain back to the ocean. it is the opposite of this morning when the rain was coming the opposite direction. the trees give an indication of how strong it is blowing. i have this little weather station recording a lot of different things for me. temperatures are in the low 50's. it is recording the wind chill which is already in the 40's. gust up to 60 miles an hour. not only are we getting drenched in rain, is feeling like it is in the 40's. we are urging people to stay indoors. this is a good reason why. i will walk out further into the wind. we are under the safety of this parking shop there. -- of the sparking shelter. the wind gets funneled through the building. -- we are under the safety of this parking shelter. the wind tunnels quickly
i am filling in for lowell melser. he recorded a lot of video. the wind was affecting our ability to broadcast. he is taking a break. look for his videos online. we're getting into the worst of the wind. it is funneling through the buildings out of the west. i do not know if you can see it, but it is driving rain back to the ocean. it is the opposite of this morning when the rain was coming the opposite direction. the trees give an indication of how strong it is blowing. i have this little...
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we want to go down to lowell, down in ocean city, where they have seen quite a bit happening with this storm. what is the latest? >> -- shielded by the building, cutting down on the wind flow. 30 to 40 miles per hour, i want to show you the big story in ocean city, which is the flooding. you can see the water that has come underneath these homes. certainly, flooding the first floors of these condominiums and townhouses just off the beach. we are seeing a definite storm surge associated with this storm. waves are anywhere from 9 feet to 13 feet. waves of further offshore, anywhere from 15 feet to 21 feet, breaking once again at about 9 feet to 13 feet as they come in to ocean city. as i said earlier, the big story is flooding. we attended a news conference earlier. the mayor and other emergency personnel, briefing the media on what is going on at ocean city at this point. first of all, there is flooding all along the coastal highway. i want to repeat that, flooding all along the coastal highway. we are not only getting the surge coming over the dern -- the dunes, there is one coming off
we want to go down to lowell, down in ocean city, where they have seen quite a bit happening with this storm. what is the latest? >> -- shielded by the building, cutting down on the wind flow. 30 to 40 miles per hour, i want to show you the big story in ocean city, which is the flooding. you can see the water that has come underneath these homes. certainly, flooding the first floors of these condominiums and townhouses just off the beach. we are seeing a definite storm surge associated...
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lowell. >> i have to tell you, we are talking about the with the rain that is associated with this storm. we are especially feeling it here in ocean city. we are at 32nd street, outside of the hilton hotel. i have mine and a monitor here. -- i have my anamometer here. a guest will pick up -- a gust will pick up. we see sustained wind from 18 miles per hour to 30 miles per hour with wind gusts up to 50 m.p.h. as far as the surf is concerned, we're standing on the dunes. you can see the surf making its way just about to the dunes. once in awhile, the way will come in and crashed into the dunes and lyrics -- anticipating the water to creep up even higher as we head into the early hours in the monday and then the later hours of monday. it is a piercing rain that hits your face and combined with the sand is almost like this and lasting effect. he did during drafting your face and it stings. it almost feels like someone is -- you get the rain hitting your face and it stains. it almost feels like someone is putting needles into your face. way and spoke with some storm watchers out there who wan
lowell. >> i have to tell you, we are talking about the with the rain that is associated with this storm. we are especially feeling it here in ocean city. we are at 32nd street, outside of the hilton hotel. i have mine and a monitor here. -- i have my anamometer here. a guest will pick up -- a gust will pick up. we see sustained wind from 18 miles per hour to 30 miles per hour with wind gusts up to 50 m.p.h. as far as the surf is concerned, we're standing on the dunes. you can see the...
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let's check in with lowell melser. >> the wind has really picked up in ocean city. we're seeing gusts up to 45 miles an hour. we're seeing waves from 9 to 12 feet. the water is starting to come up to our legs. this will likely be the last live shot on the beach. we are at 32nd street. earlier, we headed down to check out the storm watches. we hope to talk to the mayor who has declared a state of emergency in ocean city. heavy surf in ocean city. the national weather service reporting 40 mile an hour wind, 10 foot waves, and the worst of hurricane sandy is still a day away. >> we're very concerned about it when it gets here. >> the mayor has declared a state of emergency closing the beach and initiating phase two of the emergency evacuation plan, meaning a mandatory evacuation for residents south of 17th street. we even noticed flooding by midday on the bayside. >> we think the real issues will be in the downtown areas. if we do see tide levels we expect, we could lose power in that area. that causes problems for the residents in that area. >> the threat of the impen
let's check in with lowell melser. >> the wind has really picked up in ocean city. we're seeing gusts up to 45 miles an hour. we're seeing waves from 9 to 12 feet. the water is starting to come up to our legs. this will likely be the last live shot on the beach. we are at 32nd street. earlier, we headed down to check out the storm watches. we hope to talk to the mayor who has declared a state of emergency in ocean city. heavy surf in ocean city. the national weather service reporting 40...
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let's go to lowell melser in ocean city. lowell? >> tweet can see what is going on and why it has affected technology. >> we apologize for losing the audio. we will work on that and go back live to lowell melser when we established an audio connection. >> there is much more ahead. stay tuned. is urgingnne's county residents to evacuate. we will have more coming up. >> areas along the eastern coast are expecting to be hit the hardest as hurricane sandy moves through. >> david collins joins us live from queen anne's county where he spoke with the emergency services. >> strong wind has been whipping up reigned since 1:00. queen anne's county is surrounded by 27% water. the director of emergency services says he wants all residents -- they began asking for voluntary evacuation. he is urging residents to take the storm seriously. >> every county has trouble spots. the southern part of queen anne's county has lots of small tributaries. we do expect some issues. in the northern part of the county and churchill, we have had problems before.
let's go to lowell melser in ocean city. lowell? >> tweet can see what is going on and why it has affected technology. >> we apologize for losing the audio. we will work on that and go back live to lowell melser when we established an audio connection. >> there is much more ahead. stay tuned. is urgingnne's county residents to evacuate. we will have more coming up. >> areas along the eastern coast are expecting to be hit the hardest as hurricane sandy moves through....
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i was with lowell weikert a night ago, and he's for obama. weikert is republican for obama. and he said, look, our whole brand of moderate republicans are gone. so the president can only stand up, you know, work with the hard right, he's going to have use executive power. that's theodore roosevelt. but the shortcoming of the president is he is a mediator, and he doesn't like to call names. who stole from wall street? what team? who on george w. bush? is it karl rove's coming back? take a slap at dick cheney/bush foreign policy, but he doesn't like using names. it will be the previous administration. and some of his base, i think, feels frustrated by that. there's not that wanting to sock 'em. >> he used a name in here. >> i forced it on. >> i'd say that's a name. he's got no problem with that. >> that was a question about your 6-year-old daughter or -- >> oh, well, we had two things that went on with the young people. and one is i told a story of being in ohio where i saw the president bring up one -- brought to a rope line an 11-year-old and a 14-year-old to shake his hand.
i was with lowell weikert a night ago, and he's for obama. weikert is republican for obama. and he said, look, our whole brand of moderate republicans are gone. so the president can only stand up, you know, work with the hard right, he's going to have use executive power. that's theodore roosevelt. but the shortcoming of the president is he is a mediator, and he doesn't like to call names. who stole from wall street? what team? who on george w. bush? is it karl rove's coming back? take a slap...
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i was with lowell weicher last night, a republican from connecticut. he's for obama now. colin powell. there's nobody in a lot of ways to do business with because the republican party's become very strong on the right so one of the arguments i think of bringing a base out in the last days is even if you're a little disappointed in my performance as president, imagine if i'm not here, this could happen. it's a way to bring young people, latinos, the women's vote up, i think. >> you write in the article, there's this great moment about being at a rally and seeing two young african-american girls and bringing them up so they could meet the president. >> one behind me was an 11-year-old girl and the other side was 14. i was with my own kids but allowed these two young people to come in and the president's working the rope line, a command like a souza band playing, and then 11-year-old wanted her shirt signed with a sharpie. he signed it but when he got to the 14-year-old, he said 14's too old to be ruining your clothes. you have a nice shirt, you got to take care of that. it
i was with lowell weicher last night, a republican from connecticut. he's for obama now. colin powell. there's nobody in a lot of ways to do business with because the republican party's become very strong on the right so one of the arguments i think of bringing a base out in the last days is even if you're a little disappointed in my performance as president, imagine if i'm not here, this could happen. it's a way to bring young people, latinos, the women's vote up, i think. >> you write...
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. >> now we know where lowell melser will be during the storm. >> where they collide, you get all that combination of tropical storms, some cold on the west side where the higher elevations of the amount could get some snowfall and it ends up being a mess where they collide on the mid-atlantic coast. it looks like sunday night into monday, that is the main time frame we are concerned about with our particular area. it could all change in the next 24-48 hours. here are the temperatures for today. 61 in the morning and 67 in the afternoon. mild in the mountains and on the coast, fairly uniform temperature statewide now in the 60's. many areas will stay around 60 tonight at the clouds fell in and fog redevelops. maybe a little drizzle or sprinkle tonight. high pressure off the new england coast pushing in an east wind. levy did an east wind, you can expect cloudy skies and fog. it is really cold behind this front, 32 in denver and chicago is that 75. so there is a strong temperature drop behind that front. the icloud already showing up off the carolina coast. the cold combine with a tropi
. >> now we know where lowell melser will be during the storm. >> where they collide, you get all that combination of tropical storms, some cold on the west side where the higher elevations of the amount could get some snowfall and it ends up being a mess where they collide on the mid-atlantic coast. it looks like sunday night into monday, that is the main time frame we are concerned about with our particular area. it could all change in the next 24-48 hours. here are the...
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i was with lowell whittaker last night they are a dinosaur breed. >> thank you douglas brink lie. new issue of rolling stone is on sale right now. melissa etheridge has had a fascinating journey from kansas to superstar stardom. she's here to talk about it, her home town, her career and her new album coming up next on cbs "this morning". ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ♪ >>> "falling up" first single for melissa etheridge. the oscar and grammy winner from kansas. >> she was here in january for our first broadcast. i remember that day well. do you? >> i do. >> we were excited to have you. you say about this album it's the most favorite enjoyable time in the studio. you believe in yourself and this album ever before. you hit your creative stride. wow, what does that mean for you >> it's been 25 years now i've been doing this. the music business is so, gone like this. it always does. and making this album, i had a certain self-confidence, a certain understanding that i had a fan base that wants to hear the music that i want to make and that i love. and so it was my responsibility to go into the s
i was with lowell whittaker last night they are a dinosaur breed. >> thank you douglas brink lie. new issue of rolling stone is on sale right now. melissa etheridge has had a fascinating journey from kansas to superstar stardom. she's here to talk about it, her home town, her career and her new album coming up next on cbs "this morning". ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ♪ >>> "falling up" first single for melissa etheridge. the oscar and grammy winner from kansas. >>...
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i was with lowell whittaker last night they are a dinosaur breed. >> thank you douglas brink lie. new issue of rolling stone is on sale right now. melissa etheridge has had a fascinating journey from kansas to superstar stardom. she's here to talk about it, her home town, her career and her new album coming up next on cbs "this morning". ♪ >>> "falling up" first single for melissa etheridge. the oscar and grammy winner from kansas. >> she was here in january for our first broadcast. i remember that day well. do you? >> i do. >> we were excited to have you. you say about this album it's the most favorite enjoyable time in the studio. you believe in yourself and this album ever before. you hit your creative stride. wow, what does that mean for you >> it's been 25 years now i've been doing this. the music business is so, gone like this. it always does. and making this album, i had a certain self-confidence, a certain understanding that i had a fan base that wants to hear the music that i want to make and that i love. and so it was my responsibility to go into the studio and make th
i was with lowell whittaker last night they are a dinosaur breed. >> thank you douglas brink lie. new issue of rolling stone is on sale right now. melissa etheridge has had a fascinating journey from kansas to superstar stardom. she's here to talk about it, her home town, her career and her new album coming up next on cbs "this morning". ♪ >>> "falling up" first single for melissa etheridge. the oscar and grammy winner from kansas. >> she was here in...
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lowell, you're looking old brother. oh, man! anything for beauty, anything for beauty. >> we are slaphappy. >> we are slaphappy. >> do i look good? >> what did they say about making your chest bigger? >> black don't crack. >> oh! >> announcer: this is abc's "world news now" informing insomniacs for two decades.ç%?x6 every time someone chooses finish over cascade, it sparks a movement. because people can't keep it to themselves. look ! no ugly spots ! awesome! incredible shine. i'm switching for good. love, love, love finish! over a million people have switched to finish. try finish free. visit us on facebook. >>> this morning on "world news now" -- hurricane sandy is getting stronger and the powerful storm could pummel the east coast. >> sandy could be on a dangerous collision course with millions in its path. it's thursday, october 25th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." >>> good morning, everybody. i'm paula faris. >> and i'm rob nelson. we will get the latest on the ominous outlook for hurricane sandy co
lowell, you're looking old brother. oh, man! anything for beauty, anything for beauty. >> we are slaphappy. >> we are slaphappy. >> do i look good? >> what did they say about making your chest bigger? >> black don't crack. >> oh! >> announcer: this is abc's "world news now" informing insomniacs for two decades.ç%?x6 every time someone chooses finish over cascade, it sparks a movement. because people can't keep it to themselves. look ! no ugly...
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. >> lowell, you are looking old, brother. oh, man! anything for beauty, anything for beauty. >> we are slaphappy. >> we are slaphappy. >> do i look good. >> what did they say about making your chest bigger? >> black don't crack. >> oh! >> announcer: this is abc's "world news now" informing insomniacs for two decades.
. >> lowell, you are looking old, brother. oh, man! anything for beauty, anything for beauty. >> we are slaphappy. >> we are slaphappy. >> do i look good. >> what did they say about making your chest bigger? >> black don't crack. >> oh! >> announcer: this is abc's "world news now" informing insomniacs for two decades.
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. >> tonight on frontline, correspondent lowell bergman and the new york times investigate the battle over "the card game." >> bergman: 20 years ago, credit cards were a stable, profitable part of the banking industry. but then, a brash new player arrived on the scene who would help change everything, turning a relatively staid business into a multi billion-dollar bonanza. it was a company called providian financial, and its former ceo lives here in this estate modeled after the white house. his name is shailesh metha, and since he left providian, he has never agreed, until now, to be interviewed about the company. >> providian was a very profitle business. we made over $180 million quarterly profit. >> bergman: almost a billion dollars a year. >> we were making a billion dollars a year. >> bergman: in profit. >> in profit before tax. >> bergman: and while providian was successful, their name would become synonymous with the tricks and traps that have entangled so many credit card customers. it made you the poster boy for what's wrong with credit cards. >> it made us the poster boy. w
. >> tonight on frontline, correspondent lowell bergman and the new york times investigate the battle over "the card game." >> bergman: 20 years ago, credit cards were a stable, profitable part of the banking industry. but then, a brash new player arrived on the scene who would help change everything, turning a relatively staid business into a multi billion-dollar bonanza. it was a company called providian financial, and its former ceo lives here in this estate modeled...
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connected to construction of new student recreation building across campus on the north side next to the lowel high school. we are working with sfta and san francisco state on the approach. the sfta would like to weigh in. there is a immediatal scheduled to clarify and address the concerns. also we want to verify this is ready to enter design in fiscal year 12-13 and determine which agency should lead. san francisco state has indicated it would be open to the sfmta or sf state delivering the project. the sfmta has expressed concerns over the ut mcallisters improvement project and working to schedule all meeting on that with uc-hastings -- yes. [ laughter] >> i'm glad to know i'm not the only one thinking that thought. who is going to be working with uc-hastings? >> sfmta. >> thank you. >> okay. i was even thinking it. i'm sorry. i mentioned the next week we are looking to schedule meeting between sfmta, other departments to determine what the agencies might have with delivering and bring updates to the next programs committee meeting. other projects in this project simply dropped out, not reco
connected to construction of new student recreation building across campus on the north side next to the lowel high school. we are working with sfta and san francisco state on the approach. the sfta would like to weigh in. there is a immediatal scheduled to clarify and address the concerns. also we want to verify this is ready to enter design in fiscal year 12-13 and determine which agency should lead. san francisco state has indicated it would be open to the sfmta or sf state delivering the...
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my name is lowell bergman, and i'm the david and reva logan distinguished professor of investigative reporting here at the graduate school of journalism at the university. um, and on behalf of the journalism school and university, i want to invite all of you to what i think is an extraordinary, special event, especially for me personally. um, tonight we have the honor of having seth rosenfeld here who's an alum of the journalism school as well as the daily cal and went on to enjoy a long career as an investigative reporter at the san francisco chronicle. and all that time -- and i stayed in touch with seth all those years, i've known him for at least 30 year, going on 40 years -- and for all that time almost seth was involved in his own personal quest for the question of what was really going on here at berkeley during the 1960s when all those events were taking place. and the result is this book, "subversives: the fbi's war on student radicals and reagan's rise to power." it's an extraordinary book, and when i read it finally -- and, by the way, i was waiting for years to read it an
my name is lowell bergman, and i'm the david and reva logan distinguished professor of investigative reporting here at the graduate school of journalism at the university. um, and on behalf of the journalism school and university, i want to invite all of you to what i think is an extraordinary, special event, especially for me personally. um, tonight we have the honor of having seth rosenfeld here who's an alum of the journalism school as well as the daily cal and went on to enjoy a long career...
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elizabeth lowell came here to speak, was not well break by her staff. first of all, she didn't realize was a conference where civilian students are whole speech was aimed who were there appeared to shoot an of talked over the heads of the people who are asking the questions from the floor. and then she misinterpreted the question. she'd been very good, by the way, when she spoke at the republican convention. she was seen as a person who could wander around the audience and had the media in her hand. she's a very stiff kind of beach. someone asked her a question about whether she would send her son to bosnia. she was going to bosnia a few weeks later to look a what was going on in their foreign policy position. but she took it as a personal question. you can almost see interface the regrets that she and bob dole have never had a child. she said we've never had children. i really can't answer that. it was really an abstract question. the next day the media said she's not ready for the campaign trail because she's not talking like a candidate. she's talkin
elizabeth lowell came here to speak, was not well break by her staff. first of all, she didn't realize was a conference where civilian students are whole speech was aimed who were there appeared to shoot an of talked over the heads of the people who are asking the questions from the floor. and then she misinterpreted the question. she'd been very good, by the way, when she spoke at the republican convention. she was seen as a person who could wander around the audience and had the media in her...
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lowell melser joins us live from upper marlborough with more on the proceedings. >> closing arguments to much of the day. the jury got the case around 3:00 this afternoon. they have been deliberating for about three hours. the jury has made two requests. the most important being to see the videotape of the beating. reginald baker and james harrison are the two officers facing second-degree assault and misconduct charges. they're waiting on the verdict. the case narrowly avoided a mistral after it was revealed the judge was previously married to a p.g. county officer convicted of using excessive force. they are accused of abusing their power when they beat the university of maryland student during a riot situation on march 3 of 2010. the incident was caught on video from a student in a nearby apartment building. throughout the trial, both men took the witness stand to tell their side of the story claiming mckenna was the aggressor and startled a mounted horse. batons. him with their the attorneys emphasized their clients were doing what they could to diffuse a dangerous situation. pros
lowell melser joins us live from upper marlborough with more on the proceedings. >> closing arguments to much of the day. the jury got the case around 3:00 this afternoon. they have been deliberating for about three hours. the jury has made two requests. the most important being to see the videotape of the beating. reginald baker and james harrison are the two officers facing second-degree assault and misconduct charges. they're waiting on the verdict. the case narrowly avoided a mistral...
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lowell melser has more on the story. >> closing arguments took much of the day. the jury got the case around 3:00 this afternoon. they have only been deliberating for about two hours. the only request made so far is the jury wanted to see the video of the beating. reginald baker and james harrison now wait on the jury for a verdict. the case lasted a week. it narrowly avoided a mistrial after was revealed juggdge woodard was married to an officer present -- previously convicted of using excessive force. they were charged after beating a stupid -- student during an incident in 2010. the incident was caught on video from a nearby apartment building. both men took the stand to tell their side of the case. they say he was the aggressor and startled a mounted horse. first baker and then harrison to assist. their attorneys emphasized their clients were doing what they could to diffuse a dangerous situation. prosecutors claimed the man overreacted and the video clearly showed the officers continued to beat on mckenna even though he was on the ground and not fighting bac
lowell melser has more on the story. >> closing arguments took much of the day. the jury got the case around 3:00 this afternoon. they have only been deliberating for about two hours. the only request made so far is the jury wanted to see the video of the beating. reginald baker and james harrison now wait on the jury for a verdict. the case lasted a week. it narrowly avoided a mistrial after was revealed juggdge woodard was married to an officer present -- previously convicted of using...
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lowell melser was in the courtroom and has the latest for us, live from upper marlboro. >> the trial continued today with the second accused officer taking the stand. perhaps the most interesting if permission revealed today came from the judge presiding over the case. according to sources, a reporter asked a question about previous relationship she had. the source says that judge beverly woodard told of the attorneys involved behind closed doors that not only was she previously married to prince george's county police officer, but that that officer had been convicted of using excessive force. it prompted a three-hour delay in the case and ultimately ended with the jury being sent home early. reginald baker and james harrison are accused of beating university of maryland student john mckenna during a riot situation after maryland beat duquesne basketball back on march 3, 2010. -- after maryland beat duke in basketball. both men claim that mckenna had startled amounted officers course and was the aggressor. harrison said he swung at mckenna 7-8 times and struck the pavement twice whil
lowell melser was in the courtroom and has the latest for us, live from upper marlboro. >> the trial continued today with the second accused officer taking the stand. perhaps the most interesting if permission revealed today came from the judge presiding over the case. according to sources, a reporter asked a question about previous relationship she had. the source says that judge beverly woodard told of the attorneys involved behind closed doors that not only was she previously married...
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lowell melser, wbal-tv 11 news. >> breaking news from the office of the state's attorney general. two men have been charged with second-degree assault for allegedly assailing a suspect in police custody on october 27. officer saw him engaged in suspected drug activity. we'll have more throughout the hour. >> some breaking news from prince george's county. a serious police involved accident in the clinton area. happened just after 3:00. injuries to the officer are described as critical. she had been taken to a hospital for treatment. stay with us for any new developments in this case. >> the man accused of killing his grandparents in their pikesville home with a pair of dumbbells and i've is back in baltimore county tonight. 31-year-old matthew long is now in custody at the baltimore county detention center. police confirmed he has been extradited from oklahoma where he was found days after the slaying. he faces two counts of first- degree murder. they were discovered in their home by a neighbor checking on them last month. police in howard county said an unknown man has been secre
lowell melser, wbal-tv 11 news. >> breaking news from the office of the state's attorney general. two men have been charged with second-degree assault for allegedly assailing a suspect in police custody on october 27. officer saw him engaged in suspected drug activity. we'll have more throughout the hour. >> some breaking news from prince george's county. a serious police involved accident in the clinton area. happened just after 3:00. injuries to the officer are described as...
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are we done, lowell, thinking that rimm will be a viable competitor? nokia out with earnings this morning. are those the names simply not going to be a part of the customer experience any longer? >> well, you know, you gave me the opening, and you know me well enough, i'm not going to say we're a two-device -- we talk about 400 and 500% penetration, and i'm thinking about devices like thermostats and your cars integrated and all of your appliances and your home security system. so i think about devices and that sort of framework. but, look, we have seen companies sort of rise and fall in the past and i don't count rimm out. i don't count nokia out, i think microsoft's viable, and samsung has a lot of capabilities and they could go out on their own and create an eco system if they wanted to. and i know they've thought about it. so, we'll see. markets like this, similar to your comments on carriers, markets like this like to have more than two choices and someone will step up and fill that void i'm sure. >> well, of course, it's at the end of the day, it
are we done, lowell, thinking that rimm will be a viable competitor? nokia out with earnings this morning. are those the names simply not going to be a part of the customer experience any longer? >> well, you know, you gave me the opening, and you know me well enough, i'm not going to say we're a two-device -- we talk about 400 and 500% penetration, and i'm thinking about devices like thermostats and your cars integrated and all of your appliances and your home security system. so i think...
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and a programming note, make sure to watch cnbc's exclusive interview with verizon chairman and ceo lowell mcadam today at 11:30 a.m. eastern on "squawk on the street." fellow dow component travelers reporting third quarter earnings of $2.22 a share, that was way above expectations, that he's a nice chart, too. revenues just a bit short, and southwest airlines reported 13 cents a share, a penny ahead earlier this morning, we spoke to gary kelly, the chairman and ceo of southwest. here's what he said. >> we're seeing pretty strong demand here thus far in october, but you know, it's probably just one of these economic dips and i think we all know that you know the economy has been having a few hits and misses but otherwise i think our folks are doing a great job. >> among the other stories we're following this morning, citigroup insiders saying they expect new ceo mike corbat to promote executives within the bank rather than hiring from outside. yesterday he set up interim reporting lines for his executives, executive ranks. >>> china's economy grew 7.4% year over year in q3, that's the seve
and a programming note, make sure to watch cnbc's exclusive interview with verizon chairman and ceo lowell mcadam today at 11:30 a.m. eastern on "squawk on the street." fellow dow component travelers reporting third quarter earnings of $2.22 a share, that was way above expectations, that he's a nice chart, too. revenues just a bit short, and southwest airlines reported 13 cents a share, a penny ahead earlier this morning, we spoke to gary kelly, the chairman and ceo of southwest....
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lowell melser is live where a judge dropped the most serious offense against the two officers. >> defense attorneys were able to convince the judge to drop the most serious charge in this case, first-degree assault, this as one of the two officers to the stand in his own defense. >> the judge did dismiss the most serious charge, yes. no further comment. we are still in trial. >> defense lawyers react following the dropping of the most serious charge in the case. happened -- one of the police officers took the stand in his own defense. he is a former marine and special officer and says he was ordered to protect the mounted unit as part of the team armed with batons and shields. while his team was holding the line at knox road and rte. 1 in college park, he says he saw two males rick t-line. refused that's mckenna to get down and get away. when he refused, he used his baton to get him into a state where the other officers could arrest them. >> the prosecution questioned his actions while showing video of the beating, most likely to get that image into the minds of the jury. it is unknown wh
lowell melser is live where a judge dropped the most serious offense against the two officers. >> defense attorneys were able to convince the judge to drop the most serious charge in this case, first-degree assault, this as one of the two officers to the stand in his own defense. >> the judge did dismiss the most serious charge, yes. no further comment. we are still in trial. >> defense lawyers react following the dropping of the most serious charge in the case. happened --...
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lowell melser has more. >> the defense attorneys were able to get the judge to drop the most serious charge of first-degree assault, this as one of the two officers took the stand in his own defense. >> the judge did dismiss the most serious charge, yes. no further comment. we are still in trout. >> the lawyers react after the -- we're still in trial. lawyers reacts. james harrison and reginald baker are accused of beating student john mckenna. baker, a former marine and special officer with the prince dirges county's special officer unit, says he was ordered to make arrests. while his team was holding the line at knox road and rte. 1 in two malesrk, he sawe approach him. refused toat' mckenna leave the area. he repeatedly told him to get down and get away. the prosecution bases baker's action while showing the video of the beating to the jury, trying, i imagine, to get that image engrained in the minds of the jury. both men are charged with second-degree assault and misconduct. lowell melser, wbal-tv 11 news. >> police are searching for whoever shot a man at 9:00 this morning. at th
lowell melser has more. >> the defense attorneys were able to get the judge to drop the most serious charge of first-degree assault, this as one of the two officers took the stand in his own defense. >> the judge did dismiss the most serious charge, yes. no further comment. we are still in trout. >> the lawyers react after the -- we're still in trial. lawyers reacts. james harrison and reginald baker are accused of beating student john mckenna. baker, a former marine and...
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and a woman from lowell has pled guilty to planning a robbery with her son. >> regina mccollum entered that plea yesterday. reports say mccollum and her son eric plotted to rob an armored truck at gunpoint in 2009 and they got $160,000 which mccollum took home in a duffle bag. she faces life in prison, on january 4. and her son pled guilty and will be sentenced on november 21. >>> the doors of a brand new walmart, they are swinging wide open in rand amstown today. >> a -- rand amstown today. >> a ribbon cutting at 7:30 this morning. the new location on liberty road is open 24/7, a fuel line of groceries and a bakery and a deli. >>> and a walmart is opened there, will is controversy over a new site that the company plans to build in bel air. walmart wants to move the constant frenship location to a site on plum tree road. this morning you get a chance to express your opinion on the move. the advisory committee is gathering at 9:00 to show plans to the public. the main concern for people there is traffic. today's meeting at the harford county council chambers. >>> if your child heading o
and a woman from lowell has pled guilty to planning a robbery with her son. >> regina mccollum entered that plea yesterday. reports say mccollum and her son eric plotted to rob an armored truck at gunpoint in 2009 and they got $160,000 which mccollum took home in a duffle bag. she faces life in prison, on january 4. and her son pled guilty and will be sentenced on november 21. >>> the doors of a brand new walmart, they are swinging wide open in rand amstown today. >> a --...
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i went to college, lowell tech in massachusetts, after doing a year of prep school 'cause i didn't take the recommended courses in high school, i had to do this, you know, make up for deficiencies. so burl was a big influence of mine. and then i went through it and i got a physics degree. and while getting that physics degree, it was very, very difficult for me. but there was a book i read when i was in graduate school in the summertime. it was wonderful. it was a book called "basic physics" by ken ford. and ken ford became my mentor and another big influence on me. and ken ford's book, awesome. he told it like it is. ken ford is a giant himself. he doesn't have a nobel prize but his friends do. he's one of those type guys. he was the exec officer of the american institute of physics. i'm proud to say now, i'm very proud of him to have him for a personal friend. so he was a great influence on me. and now i find myself, my greatest satisfaction is to realize that i myself am an influence for other people. i'm sort of a kenny isaacs or a burl grey or a ken ford to manstudents. and this ma
i went to college, lowell tech in massachusetts, after doing a year of prep school 'cause i didn't take the recommended courses in high school, i had to do this, you know, make up for deficiencies. so burl was a big influence of mine. and then i went through it and i got a physics degree. and while getting that physics degree, it was very, very difficult for me. but there was a book i read when i was in graduate school in the summertime. it was wonderful. it was a book called "basic...
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lowell melser or as the outcome of that situation. >> police say they have a 17- year-old male student from owings mills high school in custody. police say he brought a be be done on to the school campus. -- he brought a bb gun to school. some parents are upset because they said the school never told them about the incident. tense moments at around 10:00 a.m. after baltimore county officers were sent to the school after a call that a student had some sort of weapon. >> the student is all the other person with a gun did exactly what we would want them to do. he reported it very broadly to the school administrators. they then did exactly what they were supposed to do. they locked down the school and contacted the police immediately by calling 911. >> a concern parent was about to enter the school to pick up her sick child when police arrived. >> two or three dozen of them got out with rivals, and i lost it. i was no good after that. they rushed into the school and brought someone out in handcuffs. >> students described it as very frightening. >> we heard over the announcement that it was
lowell melser or as the outcome of that situation. >> police say they have a 17- year-old male student from owings mills high school in custody. police say he brought a be be done on to the school campus. -- he brought a bb gun to school. some parents are upset because they said the school never told them about the incident. tense moments at around 10:00 a.m. after baltimore county officers were sent to the school after a call that a student had some sort of weapon. >> the student...